Solubility & Blending Suggestions

  • Depending on the type of product you are formulating, you can use between 2% to 100%, per manufacturer recommendation. For a massage oil, we suggest combining 5% - 20% Black Cumin CO2 with 80% - 95% of another carrier oil, or a combination of other carrier oils, such as Sunflower Oil - OrganicJojoba Oil, Golden - Organic, or Fractionated Coconut Oil - Organic.
  • Soluble in fixed (carrier) oils and insoluble in alcohol.
  • Suggested Resources

    • The Carrier Oil Palette: Fixed Oils, Butters, Herbal Oils, and CO2 Extracts of the Carrier Oil Palette, Jade Shutes and Sherilyn Siegmund-Roach, 2022, pp. 76-78.
    • Power of the Seed - Your Guide to Oils for Health & Beauty, Susan M. Parker, 2014, pp. 155-6.
    • Liquid Sunshine - Vegetable Oils for Aromatherapy, Jan Kusmirek, 2002, pp. 100-1.

    Black Cumin CO2 - Organic

    Nigella sativa L.

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    Botanical NameNigella sativa L.
    Suggested UseCosmetics
    INCI NameNigella Sativa (Black Cumin) Seed Extract, Rosmarinus Officinalis (Rosemary) Leaf Extract
    CAS Number90064-32-7, 84606-14-8
    OriginVarious
    Extraction MethodCO2 Extract
    CultivationCertified Organic
    Plant Partseeds.
    Aroma ProfileMild, dry, warm, rather spicy, peppercorn-like aroma.
    AppearanceBrownish golden yellow, somewhat viscous liquid vegetal oil.
    Shipping Restriction0 – Non-Hazardous

    Safety Considerations

    • No known safety concerns. Thymoquinone content has been increased to 3% and is within the upper range of desirable therapeutic levels.*
    • This is a ‘warming’ oil, thus application to sensitive skin may cause temporary redness.  A patch test should be performed before use for those with sensitive skin.
    • We recommend that this oil be stored in a refrigerator to preserve freshness.
    • *Industry communication.

    Black Cumin CO2 - Organic

    Nigella sativa L.

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    Our organic Black Cumin CO2 is a USDA, NOP certified organic fatty carrier oil extracted from the seeds of Nigella sativa; this highly nourishing oil contains dozens of skin-loving constituents, including an

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    Product Overview

    Our organic Black Cumin CO2 is a USDA, NOP certified organic fatty carrier oil extracted from the seeds of Nigella sativa; this highly nourishing oil contains dozens of skin-loving constituents, including an impressive amount of antioxidants and a high content of essential fatty acids (Omega-3, -6, and -9).[1] Emollient and fortifying, it is used as part of a carrier oil blend to benefit the skin in a multitude of applications.[2],[3]  Note: contains 0.1% of organic Rosemary Antioxidant CO2 to help maintain freshness.

    This unrefined, filtered CO2 Total extract contains approximately 5.1% essential oil that is naturally-occurring in these aromatic seeds. Thymoquinone, an important constituent of Black Cumin oil, has a wide spectrum of favorable effects. Responding to customer demand, our supplier has been able to nearly triple thymoquinone content to approximately 3% by increasing density and quality of seed.[4] Black Cumin oil’s many uses have earned Nigella the Arabic title of respect - Habbatul barakah - meaning the 'seed of blessing'.[5]

    Please note that the low temperature CO2 extraction process (up to 104˚F/40˚C) for carrier oils ensures a product that more closely resembles that which is found in the raw plant material and has a longer shelf life than cold processed carrier oils.[6] In addition, CO2 carrier oils meet strict heavy metal requirements and contain no carbohydrates, protein, or inorganic salts.[7]

    Our organic Black Cumin CO2 contains 0.1% of organic Rosemary Antioxidant CO2 to help maintain freshness.  

    Up to 10% Black Cumin CO2 blended into another carrier oil(s) is recommended for topical and cosmetic use. [8] It is useful in formulations for foot care, joint and muscle rubs, scalp and hair conditioners, dry and mature skin, after-sun care, and overactive skin.

    1 Parker, Susan. Power of the Seed Your Guide to Oils for Health & Beauty, 2014, pp. 155-6.

    2 Ibid.

    3 Kusmirek, Jan. Liquid Sunshine Vegetable Oils for Aromatherapy, 2002, pp. 100-1.

    4 Industry Communication.

    5 Ibid.

    6 Ibid.

    7 Ibid.

    8 Shutes, Jade and Sherilyn Siegmund-Roach. The Carrier Oil Palette: Fixed Oils, Butters, Herbal Oils, and CO2 Extracts of the Carrier Oil Palette, 2022, p. 78.

    Product Overview

    Our organic Black Cumin CO2 is a USDA, NOP certified organic fatty carrier oil extracted from the seeds of Nigella sativa; this highly nourishing oil contains dozens of skin-loving constituents, including an impressive amount of antioxidants and a high content of essential fatty acids (Omega-3, -6, and -9).[1] Emollient and fortifying, it is used as part of a carrier oil blend to benefit the skin in a multitude of applications.[2],[3]  Note: contains 0.1% of organic Rosemary Antioxidant CO2 to help maintain freshness.

    This unrefined, filtered CO2 Total extract contains approximately 5.1% essential oil that is naturally-occurring in these aromatic seeds. Thymoquinone, an important constituent of Black Cumin oil, has a wide spectrum of favorable effects. Responding to customer demand, our supplier has been able to nearly triple thymoquinone content to approximately 3% by increasing density and quality of seed.[4] Black Cumin oil’s many uses have earned Nigella the Arabic title of respect - Habbatul barakah - meaning the 'seed of blessing'.[5]

    Please note that the low temperature CO2 extraction process (up to 104˚F/40˚C) for carrier oils ensures a product that more closely resembles that which is found in the raw plant material and has a longer shelf life than cold processed carrier oils.[6] In addition, CO2 carrier oils meet strict heavy metal requirements and contain no carbohydrates, protein, or inorganic salts.[7]

    Our organic Black Cumin CO2 contains 0.1% of organic Rosemary Antioxidant CO2 to help maintain freshness.  

    Up to 10% Black Cumin CO2 blended into another carrier oil(s) is recommended for topical and cosmetic use. [8] It is useful in formulations for foot care, joint and muscle rubs, scalp and hair conditioners, dry and mature skin, after-sun care, and overactive skin.

    1 Parker, Susan. Power of the Seed Your Guide to Oils for Health & Beauty, 2014, pp. 155-6.

    2 Ibid.

    3 Kusmirek, Jan. Liquid Sunshine Vegetable Oils for Aromatherapy, 2002, pp. 100-1.

    4 Industry Communication.

    5 Ibid.

    6 Ibid.

    7 Ibid.

    8 Shutes, Jade and Sherilyn Siegmund-Roach. The Carrier Oil Palette: Fixed Oils, Butters, Herbal Oils, and CO2 Extracts of the Carrier Oil Palette, 2022, p. 78.

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